relative clauses

Theme 3 : Law and order
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Theme 3 : Law and order

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Law and order

Slide 2 - Mind map

Theme words

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Quiz p. 40 TB
Ex. 1 p. 62 AB
Ex. 3-4 p. 63-64 AB
timer
9:00
Finished ?
Slim stampen

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D. Speaking & Writing

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Stone 7 p. 42
Reporting a crime
Ex. 8-9 p. 66-67 AB
timer
8:00
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Slim stampen

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E. Grammar

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WHAT????


A relative clause? ? ?

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What is a relative clause?
A
Het is een bekende van je
B
Dat hangt er van af, alles is relatief
C
Het is een bijzin

Slide 9 - Quiz

what is a relative clause?



My brother, who is 24 years old, still lives at home

Slide 10 - Slide




Mijn moeder, die alle dagen van de week werkt, is altijd moe
A relative clause is een bijzin

Slide 11 - Slide


The thief who robbed an old lady was sent to jail.


Functie: Een betrekkelijke bijzin geeft extra informatie over iets of iemand.



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How to use it??
  • who      - als je wilt verwijzen naar personen
  • which  - als je verwijst naar dieren en dingen
  • that      - als je verwijst naar personen, dieren, dingen
  • whose - als je verwijst naar bezit van personen


Als er een komma voor who / which staat, kun je het niet vervangen door that

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We had spaghetti .... is my favourite meal, for dinner last night.
A
whom
B
whose
C
which
D
who

Slide 14 - Quiz

welke 2 woorden horen bij personen?
A
who and that
B
who and which
C
which and whom
D
whose and who

Slide 15 - Quiz

The boy ………... cat just died will stay at home today.
A
whom
B
which
C
whose
D
that

Slide 16 - Quiz

This is the woman .......
asked Tim for money yesterday.
A
who
B
which

Slide 17 - Quiz

Do you like the dog .....
is under the table?
A
Who
B
Which

Slide 18 - Quiz

This is the action film ...... I like so much!
A
Who
B
Which
C
That

Slide 19 - Quiz

E. Grammar
Ex. 11-12 p. 67-68 AB
timer
8:00
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H. Reading

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H. Reading
Text p. 44-45 TB
Ex. 17-18-19 p. 71-72AB
timer
15:00
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Ex. 21-22 p. 73-74

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I. Speaking & Writing
Stone 6 : Describing a crime
Stone 7 : Talking about police work          TB p. 46

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Stones 6-7
Ex. 21-22 p. 73-74 AB
timer
8:00
Finished ?
Ex. 23 p. 75

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J. Grammar
- The passive
- both / either / neither / all / each / every / none

p. 47 TB

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Boys like to play soccer.
A
passive
B
active

Slide 28 - Quiz

Cricket is played in Australia.
A
passive
B
active

Slide 29 - Quiz

two people or things

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both/either/neither

A: Is your friend British or American?


B: ___________. She's Australian.


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both/either/neither

A: Is your friend British or American?


B: Neither. She's Australian.


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both/either/neither
I couldn't decide which of the two shirts to buy. I liked __________ of them.

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both/either/neither
I couldn't decide which of the two shirts to buy. I liked both of them.

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both/either/neither

A: Do you want tea or coffee?


B: _________ . I don't mind. 

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both/either/neither

A: Do you want tea or coffee?


B: Either. I don't mind. 

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all = alle

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none = geen (van allen)

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each vs. every

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each vs. every
Every artist is sensitive.
Each artist sees things differently.



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Grammar
Ex. 24-25-26 p. 76-77 AB
timer
12:00
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Test Yourself
Ex. 1-2-3-4-5 p. 78-79 AB
timer
15:00
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